Taylor Swift may be able to shake it off, but the superstar said she wouldn't stand a chance in jail. In a preview of her interview with Ellen DeGeneres, which airs on Monday, Oct. 27, Swift revealed her two biggest fears — getting framed and sea urchins.

After explaining she's terrified of those spiny sea creatures because, "they are like a grenade…sitting there waiting to completely injure you," the "Out Of The Woods" singer admitted an even bigger fear is getting locked behind bars for no reason.

"I'm scared of being framed," Swift clarified, when DeGeneres asked about her fear of jail. "So many people [could] frame me. And they can frame you for any crime that you could go to jail for," Swift said. "Look at me, I wouldn’t survive in jail."

The always-slight singer-songwriter explained: "I think the dream and nightmare of being framed comes from — I could do nothing wrong, I could sit in my house with the cats all day and somehow there could be an article about me buying a house in a place I’ve never been or dating a guy I’ve never met. So, it’s like…then you take it a step further and in a nightmare world it’s being framed for murder."

Watch the funny clip above and catch Swift's full interview on Monday on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.

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